Ulster Minor Hurling Championship - Roll of Honour

Roll of Honour

Year Winner Opponent
2012 Down 0-18 Antrim 1-12
2011 Antrim Derry
2010 Antrim 2-19 Armagh 0-10
2009 Antrim 4-16 Derry 0-09
2008 Antrim 3-18 Down 0-05
2007 Antrim 2-14 Down 3-08
2006 Antrim 8-18 Derry 2-05
2005 Antrim 3-18 Derry 2-07
2004 Antrim 5-15 Down 3-07
2003 Antrim 2-11 Derry 2-09
2002 Antrim 1-11 Derry 0-04
2001 Derry 0-12 Antrim 2-05
2000 Antrim 2-11 Derry 1-09
1999 Antrim 2-13 Down 0-03
1998 Antrim 3-09 Derry 0-08
1997 Antrim 3-14 Down 1-10
1996 Antrim 3-13 Derry 2-10
1995 Antrim 2-17 Derry 1-04
1994 Down 3-11 Antrim 3-10
1993 Antrim 2-13 Down 1-09
1992 Antrim 0-12 Down 0-07
1991 Derry 3-10 Antrim 2-11
1990 Derry 4-11 Antrim 1-08
1989 Down 2-11 3-08 Antrim 3-08 2-08
1988 Antrim 2-10 Down 2-09
1987 Antrim 5-09 Down 0-06
1986 Antrim 2-09 Derry 1-10
1985 Down 5-04 Antrim 2-09
1984 Down 3-06 Antrim 1-11
1983 Derry 5-10 Monaghan 0-06
1982 Derry 3-14 Armagh 2-02
1981 Derry 3-06 Armagh 1-04
1980 Derry 1-05 Armagh 1-04
1979 Derry 3-08 Monaghan 2-04
1978 Down 4-09 Derry 1-11
1977 No competition
1976 Down 5-12 Tyrone 1-03
1975 Armagh 3-08 Down 3-06
1974 Derry 3-06 Armagh 2-08
1973 No competition
1972 Down 4-08 Armagh 2-04
1971 Down 5-11 Derry 4-04
1970 Antrim 4-12 Down 0-05
1969 Antrim 2-11 Down 4-03
1968 Antrim N/A
1967 Down 5-02 * Tyrone 4-02
1966 Antrim 6-06 Tyrone 1-03
1965 Antrim 7-03 Armagh 1-01
1964 Antrim 11-11 Armagh 0-00
1963 Antrim 6-12 Donegal 1-01
1962 Antrim 12-07 Donegal 2-03
1961 Antrim 11-05 Donegal 4-04
1960 Antrim 16-04 Donegal 1-00
1959 Antrim 12-06 Donegal 0-02
1958 Antrim 10-05 Down 0-02
1957 Down 4-01 Antrim 3-03
1956 Antrim 7-04 Down 1-03
1955 Antrim 5-04 Armagh 2-02
1954 Antrim 9-09 Down 1-03
1953 Antrim 11-14 Donegal 1-00
1952 Antrim 8-08 Down 1-01
1951 Antrim 12-02 Down 0-01
1950 Antrim 4-03 Armagh 1-03
1949 Antrim 13-06 Donegal 1-01
1948 Antrim 15-06 Donegal 0-00
1947 Antrim 10-05 Down 0-00
1946 Antrim 8-07 Donegal 0-02
1945 Antrim 11-06 Donegal 1-01
1944 Suspended
1943 Suspended
1942 Suspended
1941 Antrim * N/A
1940 Antrim * Derry
1939 Antrim 11-02 Down 0-00
1938 Antrim * Donegal
1937 Antrim 5-07 Donegal 2-02
1936 Antrim 6-03 Down 3-00
1935 Antrim 7-07 Down 3-01
1934 Down 8-08 Donegal 1-01
1933 Antrim 5-04 Donegal 4-05
1932 Down 3-05 Antrim 2-01
1931 Antrim 5-00 Down 3-01
1930 Down 9-07 Monaghan 0-06
  • 1938 Antrim walk-over, as Donegal were disqualified.
  • 1940 Antrim beat Derry
  • 1941 Antrim only team to take part
  • 1967 Special final. Down took part in All-Ireland "B" competition, while Antrim competed in All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship.
  • 1968 Antrim only team in "A" championship. Down won Special Minor Hurling Championship and went on to win the All-Ireland title.
  • From 1971 to 1983, the Ulster Championship was for the weaker counties and the winners played in the Minor "B" All-Ireland series. Antrim played in the Leinster Minor Hurling Championship in 1971 and in 1977 to 1983. They represented Ulster in the All-Ireland "A" championship from 1972-76. After winning the All-Ireland "B" championship in 1978, Down also competed in the Leinster Minor Hurling Championship from 1979 to 1983.

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